Hi, I can force charge current to 100mA / 500mA / 1A via /sys/class/i2c-adapter/i2c-0/0-0073/pcf50633-mbc/force_usb_limit_dangerous
.. but I find it a bit too coarse grained... Is it possible to set allowed current to arbitrary value, or at least 350mA or 750mA ? I have several 5V car chargers rated at 350mA . 100mA is not even enough for the Freerunner to run without emptying the battery, and 500mA is more than my chargers would like.... Asking for 500mA on a 350mA car charger should work, but ... not really "safe". (though I had a charger short circuited because of damaged cable, and it never complained...) Also 750mA would be good. (I have also seen chargers at about this value if I remember well). So that we can have a bit more than 500mA. 1A is quite a lot... And I think I would not care too much forcing 750mA on a desktop PC... but 1A is quite high (though I have been successfull using this to fast charge sometimes) (anyway I have already seen external hard drives requesting more than 500mA. And so they did not work on laptops...)
